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> I'm not familiar with the Enterprise WPA2 stuff.

WPA2 Enterprise doesn't use a preshared key, instead relying on something like RADIUS Authentication to validate usernames/passwords and then providing a custom key.

If you uses your Active Directory credentials to login to corporate WiFi then you're using WPA2 Enterprise.



yes, what was discovered is that no matter what master key was exchanged after the radius authentication, the attacker can still hijack the device.




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